Word: actions
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Severn next Saturday the 1922 crew will race the Naval Academy yearlings and the Princeton Freshman eight over the Henley distance of one and seven-eighths miles. Participation in the race by the University Freshmen is made possible by the action of the Class of 1922 in raising over five hundred dollars to finance the trip...
There have been few citations in the orders of Davy for conspicuous action in the academic field of honor. But the casualty list is lengthy...
...Congress is in no frame of mind to take action on this bill at the present time," continued Mr. Forbes, "and I very much doubt as to its action on the matter. I know, however, that Congress will give the bill due consideration...
This afternoon a game is to be played by the Second University and Freshman nines if the weather permits. As yet the Athletic Association has taken no action on the advisability of forming an official second team with a schedule of outside games, but it is hoped that this permission will be granted early next week...
Throughout the wars of the Republic, it has been a tradition that the New England troops are always among the first on the scene of action, that they hold their own with the regiments of other sections of the country. Whether it be the Minute Men at Concord, the Volunteers of Putnam and Warren at Bunker Hill, or the 2nd Massachusetts breaking its way through Baltimore to the defense of Washington in 1861, the New England men have been called upon among the first, and have answered that call with readiness and valor. And in this war the tradition...